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Plus i will attach a screen shot of the failed to install updates I will attach a screen shot of the task manager with cpu usage of 100% When i run the computer in safe mode there doesn't seem to be lag
Verifier issue (i was trying to run verifier to figure out if it was a driver issue)
Overall it seems that cpu usage is super high, i dont remember that being the case before windows 10 upgrade It seems that the antimalware executable was doing the damage so i turned it off and it does not take as much cpu, but from time to time still reaches the top of cpu usage list, but the computer is still in the same condition and cpu usage is still very high (100%) but now it seems that service host local system (network restricted) is the program that takes a ton of cpu memory. When i turn on task manager the memory and disk usage sometimes reach 100% Last week i turned on the computer and it has started running really slow The computer originally came with windows 7 but i have updated to windows 10 I have a gateway nv series laptop, it is probably 6 or 7 years old, up until last week i have not had any major issue with it. Hello to all, this is my first post in this forum.
Setting equal number resolves issue.Hello problem solvers i have posted today in a different forum and was told by the person helping me there i should post here to see if my computer isnt infested first.ĭescription of my problem (repost from other thread) Selecting the *set a custom scaling level* link enables changes to the DPI for each display. To change the size of text, apps and other items, you can *set a custom scaling level*. Set a custom scaling level and then set DPI for each display to same value. When selectingĬhange size of items and the review the information in the text description are links- select Where selecting *set a custom scaling level* will enable changing DPI. Windows 10 Settings In Windows Control Panel Display settings you are able to change the setting from the *Change size of items* text. If you use the Let me choose one scaling level for all my displays option in the Windows Control Panel > Display options, this will configure the monitors appropriately.
If using a Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 end-point with automatic scaling configured, you will see this issue. You can now use multiple monitors with different DPI setting.įor Receiver versions older than 4.10, there is no restriction on matching monitor resolutions but the monitors must have the same DPI settings. Versions of Citrix Receiver for Windows 4.10 and higher are now "DPI scaling aware", and provide improved support for handling higher DPI resolution in a session.